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Výsledky hledání "closed-loop recycling" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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closed-loop recycling recyklace v uzavřené smyčce [kləuzd lu:p risaikliŋ] A recycling process in which an output from a system, which would otherwise be a waste, is returned to the system, with or without treatment, to contribute to the production of the main product.
open-loop recycling recyklace v otevřené smyčce [əupən lu:p ri:saikliŋ] A recycling process in which an output from a system, which would otherwise be a waste, is used as an input to another system, with or without treatment, to contribute to the production of a useful product.
closed canopy plný zápoj porostu [kləuzd kænəpi]
closed community uzavřená společnost [kləuzd kәmju:niti] A community of plants that has totally colonized an area of ground.
closed economy uzavřená ekonomika [klәuzd ikonәmi]
closed stand zapojený porost [kləuzd stænd]
closed (game) season doba hájení zvěře [kləuzd si:zən] A period during which it is illegal to kill or catch certain game or fish. fence months (pl.)
closed-cycle technology technologie s uzavřeným cyklem, bezodpadová technologie [kləuzd saikəl teknolodži]
recycling recyklace [ri:saikliŋ] The recovery and re-use of materials and waste.
direct recycling přímá recyklace, vnitřní recyklace [dairekt risaikliŋ] Recycling in which an item fails to pass a production quality control check and is internally recycled by the producer without first being used.
feedback loop smyčka zpětné vazby, zpětnovazebná smyčka [fi:dbæk lu:p] A closed path connecting in sequence a decision that controls action, the level of the system, and information about the level of the system, returning later to the decision point.
indirect recycling nepřímá recyklace [indairekt risaikliŋ] A form of recycling which involves collection of material after use in commercial or domestic processes, followed by sorting, cleaning and reprocessing.
Mobius Loop Mobiova smyčka (symbol vybraný pro standardizaci) [məubiəs lu:p]
natural recycling přírodní recyklace [næčərəl risaikliŋ] The situation in which all the finite substances necessary for life such as water, nitrogen and carbon constantly undergo recycling.
nightsoil recycling hnojení lidskými výkaly [naitsoil risaikliŋ] Using nutrients from human waste to maintain fertility of agricultural land.
balancing loop smyčka negativní zpětné vazby, negativní zpětnovazebná smyčka, negativní zpětná vazba [bælənsiŋ lu:p] A chain of cause-and-effect relationships that propagates a change in each element around a circle of causation until it comes back to change the first element in a direction opposite to the initial change tends to regulate growth. negative feedback loop
waste recycling recyklace odpadu, recyklace, opětovné použití [weist risaikliŋ] A method of recovering wastes as resources which includes the collection, and often involving the treatment, of waste products for use as a replacement of all or part of the raw material in a manufacturing process.
dominant feedback loop dominantní smyčka, smyčka zpětné vazby určující (nebo nejvíce ovlivňující) chování systému [dominənt fi:dbæk lu:p]
negative feedback loop smyčka negativní zpětné vazby, negativní zpětnovazebná smyčka, negativní zpětná vazba [negətiv fi:dbæk lu:p] A chain of cause-and-effect relationships that propagates a change in each element around a circle of causation until it comes back to change the first element in a direction opposite to the initial change tends to regulate growth. balancing loop
positive feedback loop smyčka pozitivní zpětné vazby, pozitivní zpětnovazebná smyčka, pozitivní zpětná vazba [pozitiv fi:dbæk lu:p] A chain of cause-effect relationships that closes in on itself so that a change in any one element in the loop will change the original element even more in the same direction. reinforcing loop
reaction time (of the feedback loop) reakční doba [ri:ækšən taim əv ðə fi:dbæk lu:p] The minimum amount of time necessary for one complete circuit around the feedback loop.
recycling of obsolete manufactured goods recyklace vyřazených průmyslových výrobků [ri:saikliŋ әv obsәli:t mænjufækčәd gudz] Products from which valuable mineral resources (e.g. steel, copper, plastic, or fibres) can be recovered and re-used.